The Dreta de L′Eixample starts at Plaça de Catalunya and its central axis revolves around Passeig de Gràcia and the Cuadrat d′Or. It is delimited from the busy Calle Balmes to the renovated Passeig de Sant Joan and from the commercial Ronda Sant Pere to the convenient Avinguda Diagonal. It is one of the most expensive and exclusive neighborhoods in Barcelona, along with Pedralbes and Sarrià-Sant Gervasi.
It is impossible not to refer to the luxury of Paseo de Gràcia, with the boutiques of the most exclusive brands in the world, or the stores of La Rambla de Catalunya. However, the rest of its streets are just as interesting, if not more so. They were home to part of the Catalan textile bourgeoisie of the early twentieth century, which has left its mark on the spectacular royal estates and modernist houses designed by the most famous architects of the time, such as La Pedrera or Casa Batlló by the great Antoni Gaudí.
This is the best neighborhood if you want to admire and live in the noble area of the fascinating Catalan modernism, reside in one of its characteristic royal estates, and live in perfect balance with the vibrant and luxurious commercial life. It is ideal if you want to walk every day through its wide and orderly streets, with easy transport connections, have all kinds of services and facilities including charter or private schools, and enjoy the most chic, cultural and cosmopolitan atmosphere of Barcelona.
Stately main house with period details in Eixample Dret
Sotheby′s International Realty is pleased to present this stately master in one of the best corners of Eixample Dret. The property stands out for its high ceilings, abundant aesthetic details, such as moldings and ceilings, and the Versailles Parquet that can be found in the living room and dining room.
This property is located in a regal estate on the corner of the block, enjoying an exceptional distribution, with all its rooms being exterior. It is located in one of the best sections of one of the main streets of Eixample Derecho, standing out also for being located in one of the most demanded areas of Barcelona.
Being a principal in an important estate of the most characteristic neighborhood of Catalan modernism, this apartment has all the most characteristic elements of this architectural trend that characterized Barcelona in the early twentieth century; ornamental details in the moldings of the ceilings, high ceilings and large windows with two galleries.
The house has three bedrooms, one of them arranged as a suite, with bathroom and dressing room. All are exterior, so that they enjoy abundant natural light throughout the day.
There are five balconies and two verandas. The living room stands out for its ceilings with modernist elements in the ceiling, the Versailles parquet and its large gallery that enjoys unobstructed views. However, the details are not limited only to this area, but can be found throughout the house.
If you are interested in Catalan modernism and want to know the other details that abound in this house, do not hesitate to contact us so we can show it to you in depth.